The Siux Electra Pro ST4 is a premium padel racket from the 2025 collection, meticulously crafted for advanced to professional players seeking a harmonious blend of power and control. Endorsed by professional player Franco Stupaczuk, this racket is engineered to enhance aggressive play while maintaining precision and stability on the court.
Key Features:
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Hybrid Shape & Medium-High Balance: The racket's hybrid shape offers a versatile sweet spot, while the medium-high balance provides an equilibrium between maneuverability and power, catering to players who desire both precision and force in their gameplay.
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15K Carbon Fiber Face: The surface is constructed with 15K carbon fiber, delivering a medium-hard touch that enhances both durability and responsiveness, resulting in excellent ball rebound and control.
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EVA Hard Core: The dense EVA Hard core provides raw power ideal for smashes while offering increased trajectory control, especially in terms of length, making this model suitable for advanced players.
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Carbon Frame: The carbon frame enhances the racket's structural integrity, offering increased resistance to torsion and extending the racket's lifespan, even under intense play conditions.
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Sandy Finish: The sandy texture on the racket's face increases friction between the ball and the racket surface, facilitating enhanced spin potential and shot precision.
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Integrated Shockout Anti-Vibrators: Two integrated Shockout anti-vibrators at the bottom of the racket head, as well as a ShockOut anti-vibration overgrip integrated into the handle, reduce vibrations, protect joints, and improve playing comfort.
The Siux Electra Pro ST4 is engineered for players who demand a racket that delivers both power and control. Its advanced construction and thoughtful design make it an excellent choice for those aiming to elevate their performance on the padel court.
- Shape : Hybrid
- Weight : 370g
- Play style : Versatile
- Player level : Advanced
- Balance: Medium/High
- Core Type : EVA hard
- Face: Carbon 15k
- Finish: Rough